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201 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
201 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# (c) 2017 Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import crypt
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import multiprocessing
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import random
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import string
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import sys
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from collections import namedtuple
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from ansible import constants as C
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleAssertionError
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from ansible.module_utils.six import text_type
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text, to_bytes
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PASSLIB_AVAILABLE = False
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try:
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import passlib
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import passlib.hash
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from passlib.utils.handlers import HasRawSalt
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PASSLIB_AVAILABLE = True
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except:
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pass
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try:
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from __main__ import display
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except ImportError:
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from ansible.utils.display import Display
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display = Display()
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__all__ = ['do_encrypt']
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_LOCK = multiprocessing.Lock()
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DEFAULT_PASSWORD_LENGTH = 20
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def random_password(length=DEFAULT_PASSWORD_LENGTH, chars=C.DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS):
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'''Return a random password string of length containing only chars
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:kwarg length: The number of characters in the new password. Defaults to 20.
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:kwarg chars: The characters to choose from. The default is all ascii
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letters, ascii digits, and these symbols ``.,:-_``
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'''
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if not isinstance(chars, text_type):
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raise AnsibleAssertionError('%s (%s) is not a text_type' % (chars, type(chars)))
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random_generator = random.SystemRandom()
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return u''.join(random_generator.choice(chars) for dummy in range(length))
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def random_salt(length=8):
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"""Return a text string suitable for use as a salt for the hash functions we use to encrypt passwords.
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"""
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# Note passlib salt values must be pure ascii so we can't let the user
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# configure this
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salt_chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + u'./'
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return random_password(length=length, chars=salt_chars)
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class BaseHash(object):
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algo = namedtuple('algo', ['crypt_id', 'salt_size', 'implicit_rounds'])
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algorithms = {
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'md5_crypt': algo(crypt_id='1', salt_size=8, implicit_rounds=None),
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'bcrypt': algo(crypt_id='2a', salt_size=22, implicit_rounds=None),
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'sha256_crypt': algo(crypt_id='5', salt_size=16, implicit_rounds=5000),
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'sha512_crypt': algo(crypt_id='6', salt_size=16, implicit_rounds=5000),
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}
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def __init__(self, algorithm):
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self.algorithm = algorithm
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class CryptHash(BaseHash):
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def __init__(self, algorithm):
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super(CryptHash, self).__init__(algorithm)
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if sys.platform.startswith('darwin'):
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raise AnsibleError("crypt.crypt not supported on Mac OS X/Darwin, install passlib python module")
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if algorithm not in self.algorithms:
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raise AnsibleError("crypt.crypt does not support '%s' algorithm" % self.algorithm)
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self.algo_data = self.algorithms[algorithm]
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def hash(self, secret, salt=None, salt_size=None, rounds=None):
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salt = self._salt(salt, salt_size)
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rounds = self._rounds(rounds)
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return self._hash(secret, salt, rounds)
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def _salt(self, salt, salt_size):
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salt_size = salt_size or self.algo_data.salt_size
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return salt or random_salt(salt_size)
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def _rounds(self, rounds):
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if rounds == self.algo_data.implicit_rounds:
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# Passlib does not include the rounds if it is the same as implict_rounds.
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# Make crypt lib behave the same, by not explicitly specifying the rounds in that case.
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return None
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else:
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return rounds
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def _hash(self, secret, salt, rounds):
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if rounds is None:
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saltstring = "$%s$%s" % (self.algo_data.crypt_id, salt)
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else:
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saltstring = "$%s$rounds=%d$%s" % (self.algo_data.crypt_id, rounds, salt)
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result = crypt.crypt(secret, saltstring)
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# crypt.crypt returns None if it cannot parse saltstring
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# None as result would be interpreted by the some modules (user module)
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# as no password at all.
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if not result:
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raise AnsibleError("crypt.crypt does not support '%s' algorithm" % self.algorithm)
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return result
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class PasslibHash(BaseHash):
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def __init__(self, algorithm):
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super(PasslibHash, self).__init__(algorithm)
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if not PASSLIB_AVAILABLE:
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raise AnsibleError("passlib must be installed to hash with '%s'" % algorithm)
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try:
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self.crypt_algo = getattr(passlib.hash, algorithm)
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except:
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raise AnsibleError("passlib does not support '%s' algorithm" % algorithm)
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def hash(self, secret, salt=None, salt_size=None, rounds=None):
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salt = self._clean_salt(salt)
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rounds = self._clean_rounds(rounds)
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return self._hash(secret, salt=salt, salt_size=salt_size, rounds=rounds)
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def _clean_salt(self, salt):
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if not salt:
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return None
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elif issubclass(self.crypt_algo, HasRawSalt):
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return to_bytes(salt, encoding='ascii', errors='strict')
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else:
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return to_text(salt, encoding='ascii', errors='strict')
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def _clean_rounds(self, rounds):
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algo_data = self.algorithms.get(self.algorithm)
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if rounds:
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return rounds
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elif algo_data and algo_data.implicit_rounds:
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# The default rounds used by passlib depend on the passlib version.
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# For consistency ensure that passlib behaves the same as crypt in case no rounds were specified.
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# Thus use the crypt defaults.
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return algo_data.implicit_rounds
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else:
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return None
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def _hash(self, secret, salt, salt_size, rounds):
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# Not every hash algorithm supports every paramter.
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# Thus create the settings dict only with set parameters.
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settings = {}
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if salt:
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settings['salt'] = salt
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if salt_size:
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settings['salt_size'] = salt_size
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if rounds:
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settings['rounds'] = rounds
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# starting with passlib 1.7 'using' and 'hash' should be used instead of 'encrypt'
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if hasattr(self.crypt_algo, 'hash'):
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result = self.crypt_algo.using(**settings).hash(secret)
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elif hasattr(self.crypt_algo, 'encrypt'):
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result = self.crypt_algo.encrypt(secret, **settings)
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else:
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raise AnsibleError("installed passlib version %s not supported" % passlib.__version__)
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# passlib.hash should always return something or raise an exception.
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# Still ensure that there is always a result.
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# Otherwise an empty password might be assumed by some modules, like the user module.
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if not result:
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raise AnsibleError("failed to hash with algorithm '%s'" % self.algorithm)
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# Hashes from passlib.hash should be represented as ascii strings of hex
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# digits so this should not traceback. If it's not representable as such
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# we need to traceback and then blacklist such algorithms because it may
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# impact calling code.
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return to_text(result, errors='strict')
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def passlib_or_crypt(secret, algorithm, salt=None, salt_size=None, rounds=None):
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if PASSLIB_AVAILABLE:
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return PasslibHash(algorithm).hash(secret, salt=salt, salt_size=salt_size, rounds=rounds)
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else:
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return CryptHash(algorithm).hash(secret, salt=salt, salt_size=salt_size, rounds=rounds)
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def do_encrypt(result, encrypt, salt_size=None, salt=None):
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return passlib_or_crypt(result, encrypt, salt_size=salt_size, salt=salt)
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